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An image showing the Microsoft Exchange Server user interface. The interface displays the email inbox, with various tools and features for managing email, contacts, and calendar events. The menu bar is visible at the top, with icons for composing new messages, searching for email, and accessing settings. The right-hand side of the screen displays a preview of the selected email, with options for replying, forwarding, and archiving the message.

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